Vicki Gunvalson isn't too impressed with Jim Edmonds' behavior throughout the 11th season of The Real Housewives of Orange County. As Meghan King Edmonds attempts to get pregnant on the show, Jim has appeared to be uninterested in the process. As fans likely already know, Edmonds announced her pregnancy in June, but during the currently airing episodes of the series' 11th season, she's been seen undergoing the sometimes painful process of in-vitro fertilization. Meanwhile, Edmonds' husband has been tending to his career duties out of state and hasn't given the issue much attention.

Vicki Gunvalson speaks out against Jim

Following Edmonds' own complains about her husband's absence, Vicki Gunvalson has given her thoughts to fans.

In a blog post on Monday, she opened up about her sadness for her co-star.

"I felt bad for Meghan on this week's episode that Jim was not there to experience the implant of their two embryos. To me he just seems so disinterested," Gunvalson wrote. "I know that will change once he holds his baby, but during this process he looks so removed."

Vicki Gunvalson has endured her own relationship drama on 'RHOC'

Throughout the 10th season of The Real Housewives of Orange County, Vicki Gunvalson was involved in an up and down relationship with Brooks Ayers, who claimed to be suffering from stage 3 Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. However, as the series played out, Gunvalson's co-stars began to question whether or not Ayers was truly suffering from cancer and by the end of the season, they had seemingly proved that he had lied about his diagnosis.

Although Gunvalson stuck by her man as the episodes aired, she and Ayers parted ways at the end of filming and last August, they released a joint statement on Facebook confirming their split. Since then, Gunvalson has been dating a man named Steve Lodge.

For more of Vicki Gunvalson and her co-stars, including Jim and Meghan King Edmonds, tune into season 11 of The Real Housewives of Orange County every Monday at 9 p.m. on Bravo TV.

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